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Genki Nakayama

1981 - Today

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Genki Nakayama (中山 元気, Nakayama Genki; born September 15, 1981) is a former Japanese football player He is the currently manager J2 League club of Renofa Yamaguchi. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia. Genki Nakayama is the 18,112th most popular soccer player (down from 15,500th in 2024), the 4,724th most popular biography from Japan (down from 3,382nd in 2019) and the 2,425th most popular Japanese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Genki Nakayama ranks 18,112 out of 21,273Before him are Ömer Bayram, Suleiman Obeid, Jon Moncayola, Alberto Moleiro, Christopher Oualembo, and Thierry Correia. After him are Davi José Silva do Nascimento, Takuya Muguruma, Taiji Furuta, Aythami Artiles, Kazuhiro Mori, and Isao Homma.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Genki Nakayama ranks 1,533Before him are Tomoaki Komorida, Rose Rollins, Ardian Gashi, Lucia Kimani, Roderick Strong, and Daniela Merighetti. After him are Kazuhiro Mori, Isao Homma, Eigo Sekine, Yuichi Nemoto, Siyabonga Sangweni, and Marcus Banks.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Genki Nakayama ranks 4,737 out of 6,245Before him are Ryota Kobayashi (1988), Hikaru Kitagawa (1997), Miliyah Kato (1988), Takuma Abe (1987), Hayao Kawabe (1995), and Jiro Yabe (1978). After him are Takuya Muguruma (1984), Taiji Furuta (1982), Kazuhiro Mori (1981), Suguru Iwazaki (1991), Isao Homma (1981), and Hirokazu Otsubo (1979).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Japan

Among soccer players born in Japan, Genki Nakayama ranks 2,438Before him are Atsushi Katagiri (1983), Ryota Kobayashi (1988), Hikaru Kitagawa (1997), Takuma Abe (1987), Hayao Kawabe (1995), and Jiro Yabe (1978). After him are Takuya Muguruma (1984), Taiji Furuta (1982), Kazuhiro Mori (1981), Isao Homma (1981), Hirokazu Otsubo (1979), and Hideyuki Nakamura (1984).